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    Default Australia GST Tax Collection - July 1, 2017

    Australian customers:

    Please note that, starting July 1, 2017, Australia tax law changes apply for
    non-resident sellers of electronic services or digitally downloadable
    products/services. In order to be compliant with these legal requirements,
    Digital River will start to collect an Australia Goods and Services Tax
    (GST) of 10% for all sales to shoppers in Australia.

    If you are concerned about definitely getting your order sales tax free, you
    can use our "Order Tax-Free" payment option.

    http://www.lindersoft.com/order_dev.htm

    Regards,

    --
    Friedrich Linder
    Lindersoft | SetupBuilder | www.lindersoft.com
    954.252.3910 (within US) | +1.954.252.3910 (outside US)

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    Default Re: Australia GST Tax Collection - July 1, 2017

    Dang - is this legal? The no-tax option :-)

    Andre Labuschagne

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    Default Re: Australia GST Tax Collection - July 1, 2017

    >
    > Dang - is this legal? The no-tax option :-)
    >

    Well, DR is an U.S. company and they are registered to collect state sales
    tax in every U.S. state that has a state sales tax. The no-tax option is
    handled by a company that is not registered to collect state sales tax. It
    would be illegal for a company that is not registered to collect state sales
    tax to collect the tax <g>.

    The major problem in the U.S. is that there are no online databases by which
    various state-issued tax IDs may be electronically verified in real-time.
    Companies and organizations in the E.U. simply enter their VAT ID to prevent
    sales tax from being collected on orders placed.

    Friedrich

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    Default Re: Australia GST Tax Collection - July 1, 2017

    > Well, DR is an U.S. company and they are registered to collect state sales
    > tax in every U.S. state that has a state sales tax. The no-tax option is
    > handled by a company that is not registered to collect state sales tax. It
    > would be illegal for a company that is not registered to collect state sales
    > tax to collect the tax <g>.
    I can't even _say_ most of that :-Z

    Graham

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    Default Re: Australia GST Tax Collection - July 1, 2017

    > I can't even _say_ most of that :-Z

    <vbg>

    Friedrich

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    Default Re: Australia GST Tax Collection - July 1, 2017

    Ah ha.

    Andre Labuschagne

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    Default Re: Australia GST Tax Collection - July 1, 2017

    G'day Friedrich

    "Ahoy Thar Matey, Belay that!" <g>

    The way I hear it here, is that the date of this GST implementation has been pushed
    back by a year to 1-July-2018. This happened just _yesterday_ ...

    http://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_...sult?bId=r5819

    The Senate, our Upper Parliamentry House recommended the change and yesterday the
    "House of representatives" (Lower House) approved the amendment to 1-July-2018

    I have attached a few screenshots of relevant portions from the PDFs avail from the
    government's web site.

    DigitalRiver need to desist.

    JohnG
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    Default Re: Australia GST Tax Collection - July 1, 2017

    I was Wrong :-(

    There are two parts to this. My references to the change to 1-July-2018 are for
    Physical Goods.

    The Electronic/download 10% GST does come into effect 1-July-2017

    ... slides away and hides under a rock.... JohnG


    >G'day Friedrich
    >
    >"Ahoy Thar Matey, Belay that!" <g>
    >
    >The way I hear it here, is that the date of this GST implementation has been pushed
    >back by a year to 1-July-2018. This happened just _yesterday_ ...

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    Default Re: Australia GST Tax Collection - July 1, 2017

    10% is not insignificant if you're used to 0%. Dang. I hope it goes to
    good use.

    Jeff Slarve
    www.jssoftware.com

    WAG, the dog?

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    Default Re: Australia GST Tax Collection - July 1, 2017

    This is a good time to have a sale.

    Jeff Slarve
    www.jssoftware.com

    WAG, the dog?

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